Both brothers said these face shields will help supply a much-needed demand.

“So far, we’ve had hospitals say how many can we have, give us all of them and we’ve had to say that we can only allot so many because our production can only meet such a demand,” said Jonathan Thompson. “We do have a lot of different hospitals from the area who are interested.”

The face shields will go to McLaren and Munson hospitals and possibly to other Michigan hospitals like Henry Ford and Beaumont.

Hospitals as far away as Boston and California have also expressed interest.

One of the machines at 1-800 STENCIL making the disposable face shields that will be distributed to hospitals across Michigan and the country.

“We want to make sure that we’re self-sustaining and that our business can stay up and running,” said Jonathan. “We really appreciate our employees and we like them being here and we want to do everything that we can to keep them around.”

Most of all both brothers are just happy to be part of a good cause.

“All we wanna do is help be part of a solution so we can all get back to work get back to normal life,” said Jeff.

“Have a lot of friends who are in the medical field and they’ve said that they’re taking disposable,” said Jonathan.